Events

Our events bring the publishing community and our stakeholders together from across book supply chains.

Sort By
This event was published on 8 March 2023

Quarterly supplier drop-in clinic

Webinar | 4 Apr 2023 14:00–15:00 London

As part of the Supplier Engagement workplan, this year we will host quarterly supplier “drop-in” clinics. This is an opportunity for suppliers who use the Book Chain Project system to come and ask us any questions about how to find certain information or do certain things on the system, but also for any new ones to ask any questions and get familiar with the onboarding process.
Please share your questions with us beforehand if you can, though this is not strictly necessary.
We would encourage you only accept this meeting and attend if you have a question, you are new or are in the process of getting on board to the system, as there will be no presentation or other content that we will go through.
We will share the Zoom link with all registered users on the day before the event date.

Type
Webinar
Date
4 Apr 2023 14:00–15:00 London
This event is in the past
This event was published on 9 February 2023

2023 BCP environmental questionnaire webinar (CN)/ 2023BCP环境问卷线上研讨会(中文)

Webinar | 29 Mar 2023 14:00–15:30 Beijing

本次会议语言为中文。
Meeting language: Chinese

本次研讨会主要内容:
了解气候变化的发展及外界期望:介绍气候变化的科学背景,政府监管部门对出版行业的要求,及出版商对纸厂和供应商的期待。
认识自身环境表现:解读环境调查问卷主页仪表盘数据、标识及环境表现成熟度。
共同探索改进方向:图书链项目组将分享提升环境表现的相关资源,同时邀请到纸厂和供应商代表分享在节能、节水、减排方面的优秀实践。
问答环节:回答纸厂和供应商对于环境问卷及图书链项目的问题。

在全球对气候变化的日益关注下,Book Chain Project 图书链项目组于2020年更新了图书链项目环境调查问卷,在新版问卷中添加了有关能源消耗、温室气体排放、水处理和生产废料处理的相关问题。

2022的研讨会中,我们为纸厂和供应商介绍了环境问卷对于出版商的重要性,问卷覆盖的主题,及如何计算能源消耗数据和碳排放数据,以帮助大家填写环境问卷。

基于近年来各纸厂和供应商环境调查问卷的填写情况,以及纸厂和供应商对于问卷环境表现的问题,图书链项目组拟再次举办线上研讨会,旨在为中国的纸厂和印刷厂用户介绍最新进展,解答疑问,以及为大家提高环境表现提供支持。

时间:2023年3月29日 北京时间 下午2点至3点半

研讨会为线上会议,注册成功的用户将在研讨会开始前一周内收到会议链接。

建议各纸厂及供应商的HSE部门或环境部门相关负责人一同参与本次研讨会。

注意:

  1. 如您已为BCP用户,请先登录系统,再进行注册。
  2. 请完整填写您的公司名称,会后我们将统计参会者名单发送至出版商。
  3. 请在3月22日前完成报名,如在问答环节有任何希望我们作答的问题或对注册有任何问题,请联系Rebecca.luo@carnstone.com。

本次报名由凯嵘管理咨询(上海)有限公司(简称凯嵘)处理环境调查问卷线上研讨会报名的信息。由于我们使用Book Chain Project (bookchainproject.com) 平台收集报名信息,请详见Book Chain Project的隐私政策https://bookchainproject.com/privacy。报名收集到的个人信息将储存在凯嵘公司内部作为项目资料保存,结果仅用于环境调查问卷线上研讨会使用,不会用于其他用途。当会议不再需要报名信息时,我们将销毁或删除它。报名视为您已同意凯嵘的信息处理规则。关于本次问卷信息处理有任何问题请联系: Rebecca.luo@carnstone.com.。

The webinar will include:
External development and expectation: introduction to the scientific context of climate change and why publishing and paper sectors should care about it; the latest development and publisher's expectations for mills and suppliers.
Understand your own performance: help audience understand their environmental performance using the EQ data and labels, and introduce the environmental questionnaire maturity model.
Improve your performance: BCP team to share relevant experiences and resources. Case studies from mills and suppliers.
Q&A: BCP team to answer any questions regarding the BCP EQ and the BCP project in general.

With the global urgency in tackling climate change, the Book Chain Project (BCP) team have refreshed the Environmental Questionnaire (EQ) in 2020, adding more emphasis and new questions on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as an update to the water and waste sections.

In 2022, we held a webinar to introduce the context of the EQ and why is it important for publishers, topics covered in the EQ, how to calculate and collect data, in order to guide mills and suppliers to complete the EQ with confidence.

Based on the mills and suppliers' EQ submission, performance analysis, and questions that we are frequently asked, we are holding another webinar (primarily for Chinese mills and suppliers) to address some issues that we know mills and suppliers care about.

Webinar time: 29 March 2023 14:00 - 15:30 (UTC+08:00) Beijing

The Webinar will be held virtually and the registered users will receive the webinar joining details a week before the webinar date.

We recommend mills and suppliers to send people responsible for HSE or environmental management to join the webinar.

Type
Webinar
Date
29 Mar 2023 14:00–15:30 Beijing
This event is in the past
This event was published on 5 July 2022

2022 London Seminar

Seminar | 7 Jul 2022 09:30–17:30 London

After two years of lockdowns, isolation and online meetings, we are so excited to finally meet in person with our UK-based publishers, mills, suppliers, and other stakeholders.

This year's theme is "Two Sides to the Story". We often think of the industry's impacts on sustainability challenges, but are increasingly also facing the impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss and other issues as an industry.

The Seminar will be a full day of activities, guest speaker presentations and opportunities for networking and catching up, followed by a guided tour around the Wetland Centre. We will be sharing more details on the agenda and upcoming speakers in the following weeks.

Attendance is by invitation for the stakeholders involved with the Book Chain Project. Please get in touch if you'd like to attend.

Innovating for circularity
7 Jul 2022 10:15–11:00 London

speaker_117
Tom Salisbury
Senior Sustainable Business Manager, Vodafone Group

Tom is Senior Sustainable Business Manager at Vodafone Group. Tom is responsible for Vodafone’s global external sustainability reporting and communications as well as leading Vodafone’s approach on enabling customers to reduce their environmental impact. Prior to joining Vodafone, Tom led sustainability reporting and governance at SABMiller (the world’s second largest brewer).

Human & Labour Rights in the Supply Chain
7 Jul 2022 11:00–12:30 London

speaker_112
Candida Barbato
Independent Consultant

Candida is a sustainability, business and human rights expert with 15 years experience working with NGOs, governments, consultancies, and companies to improve working conditions in global supply chains. She has experience in leading cross-functional, international teams to design and implement high-impact programs that mitigate risk for business and deliver positive change for workers. Candida also has hands-on direct field experience globally, including the UK, Italy, Mexico, US, Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, Spain, Portugal, Peru, India and Thailand.

speaker_113
Rabiya Ravat
Director, MSVC and VPRS Services

Rabiya joined Migrant Help in 2018. She is the Director of Modern Slavery Victim Care and Refugee Resettlements services responsible for the management and development of Migrant Helps victim support contracts across the UK.
Before joining Migrant Help, Rabiya spent many years setting up and managing the Victim Support Contract across England and Wales and working with subcontracted partners to deliver support services to victims of modern slavery. She has over 10 years’ experience developing and managing services to victims of trafficking and modern slavery.

Climate, forests & nature
7 Jul 2022 14:00–15:30 London

speaker_116
Lisen Runsten
Senior Programme Officer, UNEP-WCMC

This includes technical advice and oversight, internal capacity building and pursuing strategic priorities. She manages the GCRF Trade, Development and the Environment Hub, a five-year, £18M project, funded until 2024. It is the first research hub of its kind – bringing together over 50 organisations from 15 different countries to help make trade in agricultural commodities, wildlife and wild meat sustainable for people and the planet. Lisen has led projects on topics including sustainable infrastructure, spatial planning, REDD+ safeguards and multiple benefits aspects of forest management, climate-smart agriculture, and interactions between land tenure and climate change policy. She is an ecologist by training.

speaker_104
Sami Oksa
Director of Stakeholder Relations, UPM

Sami Oksa is working as Director in UPM Fibres Business area. He is based in UPM headquarters in Helsinki and responsible on sustainable forestry related issues in all UPM wood sourcing areas. Sami has a long career in UPM that covers climate, biodiversity and social aspects of wood sourcing and forestry.

speaker_118
Sharon Brooks
Principal Business and Biodiversity Specialist, UNEP-WCMC

Sharon supports improved corporate performance regarding nature and biodiversity, working with a range of industry sectors and government institutions around the world. Sharon oversees a portfolio of work on nature related metrics, targets and data for business, with a focus on their application within a supply chain context. Sharon has over 20 years of experience in international conservation, an MSc in Applied Ecology and Conservation, and a PhD in the field of Conservation and Development.

speaker_111
Simon Harold
Senior Editor, Nature Ecology and Evolution

Simon is a Senior Editor at Nature Ecology and Evolution, one of the world’s leading scientific journals publishing research, comment and opinions on all aspects of ecology, evolution and conservation science. He has previously acted as locum Chief Editor at Nature Geoscience, and worked as an editor on a number of other journals published by SpringerNature in ecology, plant science and genetics. He has a PhD in insect ecology from the University of Leeds, and research experience on a broad range of lab and field projects ranging from fungal biology to the evolution of development

Type
Seminar
Date
7 Jul 2022 09:30–17:30 London
This event is in the past
This event was published on 31 May 2022

2022 USA Seminar

Seminar | 7 Jun 2022 12:00–17:00 Eastern Time (US & Canada)

After two years of lockdowns, isolation and online meetings, we are so excited to finally meet in person with our US-based publishers, mills, suppliers, and other stakeholders.

This year's theme is "Two Sides to the Story". We often think of the industry's impacts on sustainability challenges, but are increasingly also facing the impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss and other issues as an industry.

The Seminar will be an informal afternoon with guest speaker presentations and opportunities for networking and catching up. We will be sharing more details on the agenda in the following weeks.

Attendance is by invitation for the stakeholders involved with the Book Chain Project. If you are not a participant in the Book Chain Project, please feel free to register below, and we will confirm your place.

Guest Speakers
7 Jun 2022 13:00–17:00 Eastern Time (US & Canada)

speaker_110
Ashley Gordon
Publishing Market Development Manager, Page Wide Industrial Division of HP Inc

Ashley Gordon is Publishing Market Development Manager for the Page Wide Industrial Division of HP Inc. Prior to joining HP, she founded Mockingbird Consulting in 2010 to provide strategic guidance on digital book production and distribution to for-profit and not-for-profit organizations in the trade and education markets. Past clients and projects include the National Association of College Stores’ Textbook Affordability Conference and POD initiatives, Cengage, RedShelf, SIPX, FlatWorld, Library For All, and On Demand Books, among others.

speaker_108
Stephanie Attal-Juncqua
Senior Partner, Carnstone

Stephanie is a Senior Partner at Carnstone, a management consultancy specialising in sustainability. She has worked across various sectors including publishing, retail and pharmaceutical industries. She has led elements of the Book Chain Project for the last 6 years and has been the project lead for the last 3. She has a background in marine biology and oceanography where a passion for sustainability and environmental protection arose whilst studying the topic of climate change.

speaker_106
Lara White
Senior Programme Advisor, International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Lara White is the Senior Programme Advisor for the International Organization for Migration (IOM)’s Migration, Business and Human Rights in Asia programme where she works with programme management, country office teams and senior management to provide strategic direction on how best IOM can promote ethical recruitment, decent work, and safe migration in the region.
Prior to this, Lara worked in Afghanistan where she led IOM’s migration management division and served as the key focal point for the evacuation and settlement of national staff. Previously, Lara was the senior specialist for labour migration and development in Asia and the Pacific as well as in IOM’s Headquarters in Geneva, where she served as the organization’s primary liaison with the private sector and governmental, intergovernmental or civil society stakeholders on improving migration governance. Her key areas of focus were socioeconomic response and recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic, improving development outcomes of labour mobility in the region, and the protection of migrant workers’ rights throughout the labour migration process, including the promotion of ethical labour recruitment and decent work for migrant workers. Before joining IOM, Lara worked for the Government of Canada and the US Government, bringing with her extensive experience in policy development and implementation of labour market programs such as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and Canada’s Employment Insurance scheme.

Type
Seminar
Date
7 Jun 2022 12:00–17:00 Eastern Time (US & Canada)
This event is in the past
This event was published on 6 April 2022

Chinese user Environmental Questionnaire Webinar / 中文用户环境调查问卷线上研讨会

Webinar | 12 Apr 2022 14:00–16:00 Beijing

Please find English below.

此次线上研讨会主要内容为如何计算能源使用数据碳排放数据。Book Chain Project 团队工作人员将为您在线讲解。

本次会议语言为中文

请在4月7日前报名,如有问题想提问或需取消注册,请联系tong.wu@carnstone.com。

请在会前阅读以下材料:
纸厂环境调查问卷填写指南
环境调查问卷常见问题解答

本次报名由凯嵘管理咨询(上海)有限公司(简称凯嵘)处理环境调查问卷线上研讨会报名的信息。由于我们使用Book Chain Project (bookchainproject.com) 平台收集报名信息,请详见Book Chain Project的隐私政策https://bookchainproject.com/privacy。报名收集到的个人信息将储存在凯嵘公司内部作为项目资料保存,结果仅用于环境调查问卷线上研讨会使用,不会用于其他用途。当会议不再需要报名信息时,我们将销毁或删除它。报名视为您已同意凯嵘的信息处理规则。关于本次问卷信息处理有任何问题请联系: tong.wu@carnstone.com。

This webinar will focus on how to calculate energy data and carbon emissions. You will hear from environmental experts from the Book Chain Project team. If you would already like to submit a question before the webinar or to cancel the event, please email to tong.wu@carnstone.com.

The webinar will be delivered in Chinese.

Various resources related to the EQ are already available, and we recommend you go through these before the webinar:
Guidance for mills
Guidance for suppliers
FAQ

Type
Webinar
Date
12 Apr 2022 14:00–16:00 Beijing
This event is in the past
This event was published on 17 June 2021

BCP Seminar 2021

Seminar | 6–8 Jul 2021

Please join us for the 2021 Book Chain Project Seminar with the theme: Building resilience. The pandemic caused disruption in global supply chains. There is growing scrutiny of “business as usual” as deforestation levels remain high, legislative efforts to curb harmful chemicals and other materials (e.g. plastics) accelerate, and the spotlight shines on new labour rights hotspots. How can we, through the Book Chain Project, build resilience in global book supply chains, continually improving the sustainability of the industry?

We will have three public sessions, all running for 1 hour at 3 - 4pm London:

1. Tuesday 6 July: Economic resilience in global supply chains

2. Wednesday 7 July: Focussing in on the hot issues: material choices, climate change, offsetting

3. Thursday 8 July: The decade of change we'll hear from other supply chain initiatives working on delivering against the SDGs in global supply chains.

Registration is required; please register here.

Economic resilience in global supply chains
6 Jul 2021 15:00–16:00 London

We'll hear from various perspectives and value chain actors how the industry has fared through the COVID-19 pandemic.

This session will run at 3-4pm (London).

speaker_101
Kyle Jardine
Economist and Northern Ireland Manager, British Printing Industries Federation

Kyle Jardin is a print, printed packaging and graphic communications industry economic and market research specialist. He has more than 25 years of experience in economic analysis and industry market research.

Kyle has led the modernising of BPIF’s Printing Outlook research report. Kyle’s economic research and analysis has been an invaluable asset to help represent the UK’s printing industry as we deal with the wide-ranging impacts of Covid-19 and change resulting from Brexit.

speaker_94
Richard Lim
Chief Operating Officer, Hung Hing Printing Group Limited

Mr. Lim Pheck Wan, Richard has over 25 years of experience in the printing business and has held several senior positions in printing companies in Asia.

He is currently the Chief Operations Officer of Hung Hing Printing Group Limited. He's responsible for the day-to-day operations and execution of the Book and Package Printing’s business and supervises its factory operations in China and Vietnam. Richard also oversees the Paper Trading business of the Group.

speaker_95
Stephen Lotinga
Chief Executive Officer, The Publishers Association

Stephen Lotinga is Chief Executive of the Publishers Association, joining in 2016.

Stephen’s career has spanned the private and public sectors including previously as Director of Communications to the Deputy Prime Minister Sir Nick Clegg, and Deputy Director of Communications for the Government.

Material choices & innovation
7 Jul 2021 15:00–15:45 London

How can publishers design for sustainability, and what innovative zero impact materials are becoming available?

This session will run at 3-3.45pm (London).

speaker_96
John Williams
Chief Technology Officer, Aquapak

Dr John Williams is a globally recognised expert in bioplastics. He is currently CTO at Aquapak and is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

speaker_102
Kresse Wesling CBE
Co-Founder, Director, Elvis & Kresse

Kresse Wesling, CBE, is a multi-award winning environmental entrepreneur. After first meeting the London Fire Brigade in 2005, Kresse launched Elvis & Kresse, which rescues and transforms decommissioned fire hose into innovative lifestyle products and returns 50% of profits to the Fire Fighters Charity. The company now collects 12 different waste streams and has several charitable partnerships and collaborations across industries.

Climate change, forests & nature-based solutions
7 Jul 2021 15:45–16:30 London

We'll explore the link between climate change and deforestation, and how nature-based and local community-led solutions can help tackle both challenges.

This session will run at 3.45-4.30pm (London).

speaker_100
Stephanie Attal-Juncqua
Senior Partner, Carnstone

Stephanie manages the Book Chain Project and oversees all of its workstreams. She also supports various clients in publishing among others sectors including pharmaceuticals and FMCG.
She has a background in marine biology and oceanography where a passion for sustainability and environmental protection arose whilst studying the topic of climate change. Her work interests lie in supply chain, forestry, data analysis, and reporting. Before joining Carnstone, she completed an MSc in Environmental Technology.

speaker_97
Tero Mustonen
President, Snowchange & Lead Author for the AR6 of the IPCC

Adjunct Professor Tero Mustonen is based in the village of Selkie, North Karelia, Finland. He is a geographer and a Lead Author for the IPCC AR6 (Europe, Arctic). He is also a professional winter seiner (fisherman). Mustonen leads the Landscape Rewilding Programme that is positively influencing over 28.000 hectares of lands, waters and peatlands in Finland.

speaker_98
William Pickett
Project Manager & Partner, DIMPACT & Carnstone

Will is the driving force behind the DIMPACT project, which aims to take the complexity out of calculating the carbon emissions of the downstream value chain of digital media content. It brings together 14 global media companies and world-class researchers from the University of Bristol. Will has a background in engineering, where he gained experience engaging communities in the planning, design and management of large infrastructure projects.

The decade of change
8 Jul 2021 15:00–16:00 London

We'll hear from other initiatives working to deliver against the Sustainable Development Goals in the "Super 2020s".

This session will run at 3-4pm (London).

speaker_103
Helen Grundy
Sustainability Lead, Hitachi

As Sustainability Lead for Hitachi Europe, Helen Grundy is responsible for development and implementation of strategy covering both sustainability and the environment.
Working closely with Hitachi’s Sustainability Division in Tokyo Helen was part of a team developing Hitachi’s SDG strategy and is now responsible for embedding the strategy within Europe. Currently, she is part of Hitachi’s team focussed on communication and engagement activity linked to Hitachi’s Principal Partnership to COP26 and using this to drive internal direction.

speaker_99
Steve Kenzie
Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network UK

Steve has managed the Secretariat of the UN Global Compact Network UK since 2008, connecting UK companies and other organisations in a global movement dedicated to driving corporate sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals. He also chairs the UN Global Compact’s Global Network Council and sits on the UN Global Compact Board.

Type
Seminar
Date
6–8 Jul 2021
This event is in the past
This event was published on 9 April 2021

Mill Environmental Questionnaire Webinar / 纸厂环境调查问卷线上研讨会

Webinar | 18 May 2021 15:00–16:30 Beijing

This webinar will cover why sharing information on environmental performance is important to Publishers; what the topics that the EQ (Environmental Questionnaire) asks about are, and how to complete the EQ. You will hear from environmental experts from the Book Chain Project team and senior representatives from participating Publishers. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions. If you would already like to submit a question before the webinar or to cancel the event, please email to tong.wu@carnstone.com.

Time:
08.00-09.30am London / 12.30-02.00pm Delhi / 03.00-04.30pm Beijing

The EQ is a self-assessment questionnaire you can complete on the online Book Chain Project system. It asks questions to establish your environmental performance, in terms of your policies, management systems, energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and wastewater treatment. It allows you to provide information to all Publishers you are already working with or who are interested in working with you in future, by answering a single questionnaire. This should reduce your reporting burden.

Gathering this information from their suppliers is important to Publishers, as they are under constant pressure from customers, investors, NGOs and their employees to reduce their contribution to the important issues of climate change and water stress. Many have set targets to improve the environmental footprint of their supply chain, which in most cases is much larger than their own operational footprint.

Various resources related to the EQ are already available, and we recommend you go through these before the webinar:

此次线上研讨会将为纸厂介绍向出版商分享纸厂环境表现信息的重要性,环境调查问卷包括的主题,以及如何填写问卷。

本次会议语言主要为英文,现场配备中文翻译问答。
请在5月17日前报名,如有问题想提问或需取消注册,请联系tong.wu@carnstone.com。

请在会前阅读以下材料:

Type
Webinar
Date
18 May 2021 15:00–16:30 Beijing
This event is in the past
This event was published on 15 April 2021

Supplier Environmental Questionnaire Webinar / 供应商环境调查问卷线上研讨会

Webinar | 12 May 2021 15:00–16:30 Beijing

This webinar will cover why sharing information on environmental performance is important to Publishers; what the topics that the EQ (Environmental Questionnaire) asks about are, and how to complete the EQ. You will hear from environmental experts from the Book Chain Project team and senior representatives from participating Publishers. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions. If you would already like to submit a question before the webinar, please email to tong.wu@carnstone.com.

Time:
08.00-09.30am London / 12.30-02.00pm Delhi / 03.00-04.30pm Beijing

The EQ is a self-assessment questionnaire you can complete on the online Book Chain Project system. It asks questions to establish your environmental performance, in terms of your policies, management systems, energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and wastewater treatment. It allows you to provide information to all Publishers you are already working with or who are interested in working with you in future, by answering a single questionnaire. This should reduce your reporting burden.

Gathering this information from their suppliers is important to Publishers, as they are under constant pressure from customers, investors, NGOs and their employees to reduce their contribution to the important issues of climate change and water stress. Many have set targets to improve the environmental footprint of their supply chain, which in most cases is much larger than their own operational footprint.

Various resources related to the EQ are already available, and we recommend you go through these before the webinar:

此次线上研讨会将为供应商介绍向出版商分享供应商环境表现信息的重要性,环境调查问卷包括的主题,以及如何填写问卷。

本次会议语言主要为英文,现场配备中文翻译问答。
请在5月11日前报名,如有问题想提问或需取消注册,请联系tong.wu@carnstone.com。

请在会前阅读以下材料:

Type
Webinar
Date
12 May 2021 15:00–16:30 Beijing
This event is in the past